Excellent , really like your way of explaining the code. However your topics is Fire Separation and FRR, you Explained FRR but noting about Fire separation. There are some non rated separation, say at MOP sink and Janitor room, Would appreciate if you can explain FS where no FRR wall is not required , Thanks
Nice lecture very informative . Only question is : Why with one layer of 15.9 mm Type X GWB on both sides can't be used with 38x89mm wood studs to make a non-load bearing partition wall with FRR of 60 minutes? Per the Table 2.3.4.A the15.9 mm Type X ( 40 min) is allowed to use with 38x89mm wood studs. This table only says (on the foot note 2) Double 12.7mm Type X gypsum Wall board ( which has 80 minute FRR ) applies to non-load bearing Steel framed walls only. Could you please explain/correct this confusion? Thanks Prof.
Quick reply: The NBCC has these tables in a different location vs OBC...I found them in Volume 1, Appendix D, Tables D-2.3.4.-A, B, C, D, E, E etc. I am referencing the latest edition of the NBCC 2015 found online here (publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.804878/publication.html) I hope this helps.
I wrote my BCIN - House exam a few weeks ago and passed. These videos were an incredible help and I wouldn't have passed without them. Thank you!
Good for you!!!!
You're awesome!
And thank you for the kind words
These videos are really helpful. I liked your old hair better
5:19. It is the opposite, noncombustible construction by using noncombustible materials
Thank you for this great video. Very helpful
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@@FrancescoTangorra Hello Prof. I have a questions regarding House Exam, how can I reach out to you?
Great presentations with high quality visual materials! Highly appreciated. It's hard to find such resources online about OBC. Thanks!!!!
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Excellent , really like your way of explaining the code. However your topics is Fire Separation and FRR, you Explained FRR but noting about Fire separation. There are some non rated separation, say at MOP sink and Janitor room, Would appreciate if you can explain FS where no FRR wall is not required , Thanks
Good work. Very well explained. I hope some day you will touch part 9 too.
Thank you for the kind words.
I promise part 9 videos are coming.
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That's great.
Thanks.
Nice lecture very informative . Only question is : Why with one layer of 15.9 mm Type X GWB on both sides can't be used with 38x89mm wood studs to make a non-load bearing partition wall with FRR of 60 minutes? Per the Table 2.3.4.A the15.9 mm Type X ( 40 min) is allowed to use with 38x89mm wood studs. This table only says (on the foot note 2) Double 12.7mm Type X gypsum Wall board ( which has 80 minute FRR ) applies to non-load bearing Steel framed walls only. Could you please explain/correct this confusion? Thanks Prof.
Sir, it's a humble request that you can make some kind of videos in Estimation and costing project also
Thank you for your request. It is on my to-do list, time permitting.
Where could I find this table in the National building Code? Thanks in advance.
Quick reply: The NBCC has these tables in a different location vs OBC...I found them in Volume 1, Appendix D, Tables D-2.3.4.-A, B, C, D, E, E etc.
I am referencing the latest edition of the NBCC 2015 found online here (publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.804878/publication.html)
I hope this helps.
@@FrancescoTangorra Thanks Professor your a gem.